Ethan Allen by Hoppe's

Reproductions from the 1980's

In the 1980’s, the company Hoppe’s manufactured quality reproductions of three Ethan Allen pistols:

  • The pepperbox pistol, a reproduction of the single action shotgun hammer pepperbox
  • The side-by-side pistol, a reproduction of the double barrel single trigger pistol
  • The single shot target pistol, a reproduction of the side-hammer target pistol
The pistols could be purchased in a kit version or fully finished version.

The Dixie Gun Works Antique Arms Catalog shows these pistols for sale.  On pages 40/41 we can find the adds for the fully finished pistols and on pages 56/57 the kit versions. In the below section you can find Dixie’s adds and some pictures of each of the models.

Ethan Allen by Hoppe's Side-By-Side Pistol

PH1230 ETHAN ALLEN SIDE-BY-SIDE PISTOL
Here is a very close copy of the handy little two shot percussion pocket pistols that were produced by noted gunmaker Ethan Allen at his Worcester, Massachusetts, plant during the early 1850’s. The twin 4 inch barrels are .36 caliber, smooth bored. We recommend using a patched .350 round ball. Barrels, trigger, trigger-guard and boxlock frame are all finished with a deep, brilliant blue finish. Frame features light scroll type engraving that was commonly found on Ethan Allen originals. Actual weight is 1 lb. Overall length is 8″. This is a fine little pistol. Shipping weight 2 pounds.

The kit version of the pistol without scrol engraving

Ethan Allen by Hoppe's Pepperbox Pistol

PH1240 ETHAN ALLEN PEPPERBOX PISTOL
Ethan Allen’s pepperbox pistols of the late 1830’s and early 1840’s were so popular that many arms historians feel that the competition they offered the Colt Paterson revolvers was more than the single barreled revolvers could stand. At any rate , pepperboxes proved considerably more dependable and less troublesome than the Paterson revolvers, which were discontinued by 1841. Ethan Allen continued to produce his pepperbox designs on until around 1865. Now, here is a fully operational, self-indexing and shootable percussion reproduction available to those that have always wanted to shoot one of these unusual little multi-shot pistols. The new made copy features 6 four-inch .36 caliber smoothbore barrels. Recommend ball size is .350. Frame and nipple shield sport typical Ethan Allen type scroll engraving. Barrels automatically indexed as the hammer is cocked. All metal parts are finished in a bright blue. American walnut grips. Actual weight is 2 lb. Overall length is 8″. Shipping weight 3 pounds.

The kit version of the pepperbox

Ethan Allen by Hoppe's Single Shot Target Pistol

PH1250 ETHAN ALLEN .45 CALIBER SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL
This handsome percussion pistol is almost a dead ringer for the original made by Ethan Allen during the late 1840’s and early 1850’s. The six-inch riffled barrel and frame are dressed up with scroll engraving and finished in deep blue. Grips are of American walnut. Rear sight is adjustable for elevation. This pistol is exceptionally well balanced and should prove to be a very fine target pistol. Actual weight is 1¾ lb. Overall length is 11¼”. We recommend a .440 patched round ball. Shipping weight 4 lbs.

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